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oh cool thanks for the postive comments everyone
ye it is was first painted half and half for the two colors and then hydrodipped with a spongebob pattern - lots of fails on previous rackets before i got one which came out this well

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The tip of an iceberg rapidly approaching Hoth-style proportions. All just for show sadly - the TF315 is the one that sees all the action. The others come out selectively in rotation as I haven’t had the inclination (or frankly the shoulder strength) to heave them up en masse to the local courts only to look like a total bellend when I then crank out my usual standard of play...

Rookie

The tip of an iceberg rapidly approaching Hoth-style proportions. All just for show sadly - the TF315 is the one that sees all the action. The others come out selectively in rotation as I haven’t had the inclination (or frankly the shoulder strength) to heave them up en masse to the local courts only to look like a total bellend when I then crank out my usual standard of play...

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The tip of an iceberg rapidly approaching Hoth-style proportions. All just for show sadly - the TF315 is the one that sees all the action. The others come out selectively in rotation as I haven’t had the inclination (or frankly the shoulder strength) to heave them up en masse to the local courts only to look like a total bellend when I then crank out my usual standard of play...

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The tip of an iceberg rapidly approaching Hoth-style proportions. All just for show sadly - the TF315 is the one that sees all the action. The others come out selectively in rotation as I haven’t had the inclination (or frankly the shoulder strength) to heave them up en masse to the local courts only to look like a total bellend when I then crank out my usual standard of play...

Hall of Fame

The tip of an iceberg rapidly approaching Hoth-style proportions. All just for show sadly - the TF315 is the one that sees all the action. The others come out selectively in rotation as I haven’t had the inclination (or frankly the shoulder strength) to heave them up en masse to the local courts only to look like a total bellend when I then crank out my usual standard of play...

Nice!!! I too have many of your fine steeds/ fillies. I try to take them out on a more regular basis... to the amusement of my fellow club members. I frequently hear "What's he going to use this time...?" and "Ahh... you clearly played better this time because you used that racquet rather than the one you used last time (little smirk included)"... I find it very amusing. Nothing like your friends to keep you grounded

Yeah, I know... when that happens I just ask them if we could swap racquets for a few hits so I could try their new fan-dangled racquet. That pitying glance disappears pretty quickly and is replaced with lots of questions about my racquet and what it is and where they can get one.

I had a guy contact me once when I was selling one of my PT57A's (I have too many to use in my lifetime ) and try to offer a ridiculous amount... When I told him he's making me laugh, he said "Why would I pay that much for an old piece of junk when I can buy a new Prestige for less". I said he should perhaps do a bit of research to educate himself which would prevent him from asking such ridiculous questions.

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After 10 months with Prince Extreme 100P i've dusted off my trusty old PK Q5s and found my form again. Wasn't enough plough through with the 305g frames and experiments with weighting have only ever resulted in shoulder pain for me. Glad I didn't sell my PKs not that it was likely anyone would buy them, not a popular make here and very hard to shift rackets second hand anyway.

Hall of Fame

After 10 months with Prince Extreme 100P i've dusted off my trusty old PK Q5s and found my form again. Wasn't enough plough through with the 305g frames and experiments with weighting have only ever resulted in shoulder pain for me. Glad I didn't sell my PKs not that it was likely anyone would buy them, not a popular make here and very hard to shift rackets second hand anyway.